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  1. Allen Fieldhouse is an indoor arena on the University of Kansas (KU) campus in Lawrence, Kansas. It is home of the Kansas Jayhawks men's and women's basketball teams. The arena is named after Phog Allen, a former player and head coach for the Jayhawks whose tenure lasted 39 years

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  3. Allen Fieldhouse is one of the greatest venues and home court advantages in all of basketball, named after legendary coach Phog Allen. Learn about its history, capacity, features, and how to book a tour or an event at this iconic arena.

    • K-State (W, 77-66)
    • 250 tons
    • March 1, 1955
    • 2,700 tons
  4. May 24, 2024 · Allen Fieldhouse. Named in honor of the late Dr. F.C. “Phog” Allen, the Jayhawks’ head coach for 39 years, Allen Fieldhouse is one of the greatest venues and home court advantages in all of basketball.

    • K-State (W, 77-66)
    • 250 tons
    • March 1, 1955
    • 2,700 tons
  5. Feb 29, 2024 · Learn how Phog Allen, a legendary basketball coach, envisioned and fought for a grand arena at the University of Kansas. Explore the history, challenges, and achievements of Allen Fieldhouse, a symbol of collegiate sports and a venue for greatness.

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  6. Mar 8, 2023 · Learn how Allen Fieldhouse, the premier venue in college basketball, will undergo transformational renovations funded by generous donors. The project will include new concourses, concessions, videoboards, sound system, lighting and more.

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  7. 4 days ago · The iconic Allen Fieldhouse, a hallowed ground for college basketball, is undergoing a transformative expansion that will significantly increase its capacity. The legendary arena, home to the ...

  8. Jan 21, 2006 · Allen Fieldhouse. The fieldhouse, which opened March 1, 1955, is named for Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, the notable KU basketball coach who played for and was trained by James Naismith, the game's founder, a longtime KU professor of physical culture and its first basketball coach.

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